This Cnet news article gives props to young digital enthusiasts. The information age generations can be identified with "an average of close to 10,000 hours playing video games; more than 200,000 e-mails and instant messages sent and received; nearly 10,000 hours of talking, playing games, and using data on cell phones; more than 20,000 hours spent watching television; almost 500,000 commercials seen–all before they finished college. At most, they’ve logged only 5,000 hours of book reading."